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Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 75 Topic: 7.2 Patterns of Inheritance
Essential Questions: Why might polygenic traits vary more in phenotype than do single-gene traits? How is codominance the same as having no dominant and recessive relationship at all between 2 alleles? 7.2 Patterns of Inheritance 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules Why might polygenic traits vary more in phenotype than do single-gene traits? How is codominance the same as having no dominant and recessive relationship at all between 2 alleles? KEY CONCEPT Phenotype is affected by many different factors.
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KEY CONCEPT Phenotype is affected by many different factors.
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+ What are our possible outcomes for this combination of flower color?
What if red nor white was dominant or recessive to one another?
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In incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant nor completely recessive.
They are a BLEND of each other Ex: red+white rose= pink rose BB RR BR
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B B BR BR R BR BR R Genotype: Phenotype: BR 100% pink flowers
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B R B R BB Red rose BR Pink rose BR Pink rose RR White rose Genotype:
BB= red RR= white BR= pink Phenotype: 25%= red flowers 50%= pink flowers 25%= white flowers
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Codominant alleles will both be completely expressed.
Codominant alleles are neither dominant nor recessive. Ex: multi-colored red and white rose
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B B BR BR R BR BR R Genotype: Phenotype: BR 100% red and white flowers
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Polygenic traits are produced by two or more genes.
Can produce a continuous range of colors Ex: Skin color- 4 genes Eye color- at least 3 genes
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